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You know, with the way the bad goes in constant cycles around here, Wash is mildly surprised it hasn't overlapped before now.
It's as good a reason as any why it's taken this long to visit.
Naomi's nestled in her sling; a box under one arm and his cane in the other hand, Wash scrambles and juggles for a couple of seconds before he knocks on the door of the Tonks-Wrangle flat.
"Anybody home?" he calls.
It's as good a reason as any why it's taken this long to visit.
Naomi's nestled in her sling; a box under one arm and his cane in the other hand, Wash scrambles and juggles for a couple of seconds before he knocks on the door of the Tonks-Wrangle flat.
"Anybody home?" he calls.
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He holds up his right hand and wiggles it in demonstration.
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"'Dora hexed me accidentally." He notices Naomi's fascination, and mimics her, his voice going all funny like it does when you talk to infants. "What? What? What is so shocking, young lady?"
Naomi just gapes.
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Then she straightens, and blinks, as what she's just said sinks in.
"Er. I mean. No, no palpitating whatsoever. None."
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With dignity.
...Okay, with nothing resembling dignity whatsoever.
"Can we maybe enact a few safeguards to ensure that I don't end up my own grandpa?" he splutters.
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Of course.
"Well. I think you just put me off my food for life."
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He dives for the box.
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What there is, however: a small box of Chinese doughnuts, an orange, a geisha bobblehead doll, a small stuffed frog, and a modest selection of hardcopy newsfeeds.
(One of the seams on the stuffed frog has slitted open an inch. Simon, once he realized that River was trying to hide a set of lockpicks inside the toy, judiciously removed them.)
There's also a huge and rather glittery handmade card, done up in calligraphy ink by Mal and signed by the entire crew.
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Barely a hitch.
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Naomi gurgles. One flailing hand connects with the frog, purely by accident, and immediately latches on.
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Says the Auror.
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He suddenly feels weirdly young, sitting here and watching them.
It's easy to pick out bits of himself and Zoe in Naomi (Zoe more often than not, because, like he said once, even his wife's genes can beat him up in a fair fight); some of his mom and dad, too, here and there. There's none of Bernard and Tonks, as far as he can tell -- but, hey, it's got that five hundred year gap to contend with.
And who knows? Maybe it'll show up eventually.
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And eventually it'll be time to go, and Naomi will wake and be a little fussy, and Wash'll take her, acting more like a dad than even Bernard thought he would, and Bernard will try to smile even in the face of another night on his own.
But it's all right. Really.
He'll be home soon. They've got all the time in the world.